Join Jon and Hannah as they break down the big upsets from the state quarterfinals and the Ju Ju Lewis injury news. Plus, they take a look forward to the semi-finals with Fitzgerald head coach Tucker Pruitt and Buford head coach Bryant Appling. Both teams are no strangers to the championships, the Purple Hurricane have been in the finals 3 of the past 4 seasons and Buford is… well… Buford.
Buford quarterback Dylan Raiola, the nation's No. 1 prospect, explains why he was willing to move across the country and prepare to play for the University of Georgia.
No. 1-ranked Buford, with the nation's No. 1 prospect, will show off its talented roster against Carver Atlanta on this week's edition of GPB's Football Fridays in Georgia.
On this week's podcast Hannah and Jon talk with Coach Boone from Langston Hughes about their win on national TV, Blessed Trinity's new coach Ed Dudley, and preview Week 2 of the season.
On this week's podcast Hannah and Jon are joined by Todd Holcomb, founder and editor of the Georgia High School Football Daily, to talk about players to watch, teams to look out for, underdogs, and season predictions.
On this episode of the Football Fridays in Georgia podcast, Hannah and Jon break down National Signing Day with the help of Rusty Mansell from 24/7 Sports and GPB Sports' voice of Football Fridays in Georgia, Matt Stewart.
Cedartown takes on Bainbridge this week in a Class AAAA showdown. In this week's podcast, Hannah and Jon talk to the head coaches about long bus rides and Thanksgiving practices. Plus, we'll get a look at the remaining brackets and the major upsets so far in the playoffs.
On this week's podcast, we explain why a bunch of top college scouts and a helicopter landing were part of our game of the week at Buford, the challenges a flag football coach faces, and why Brooks County didn't play a game for 28 days.
On this week's podcast, Hannah and Jon preview the big showdown between nationally ranked and undefeated 7A powers Mill Creek and Buford. Hawks Coach Josh Lovelady discusses how to prepare for a big game and the emotions of being the father of a homecoming queen. Plus, Flag Football is back.
The Cross Creek boys won their second straight state championship, the Lovejoy girls won their second overall and the Lumpkin County girls and Grovetown boys each won their first on Day 3 of the GHSA basketball championships at the Macon Coliseum.
We had seven great games between fourteen top teams. The players, coaches, cheerleaders, trainers, principals, band members and fans had a great time all weekend long.